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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1894)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. SATURDAY JIORNINO, AUGUST 25, 1891. The Babies Bless Them atlv to mturoina paymtnt, nn th ttuhlamet Oftzutt, it wau decided to llacft the mattor In the hands of John II. Smith, of Astoria, nnd ' J. BS-uoe Polworth, of CAthlamot, two capable Their parents come to our store to get.ttmount involved la tlOO.OOO. all the necessaries to make the baby I , , ; " comfortable: Toilet, powder puffs, I is doubtful If there Is unoUur office brushes, combs, nursinfg bottles, nipples, in the United States, taking the popu etc., because they know we have Just lation of the city into consideration, what thitv urnnf rippl" al rf lnnt: fnn,i tnxiti.ii nil ha lou.iino. h,i , ' aenaa or receives more cable- and we sell some of them for less than grams than does the local ofllcc. they are sold in any other town in Scarcely a day passes but several mes- jretron. uur urugs are or me nrsi iairi!B are flashed to fo rein n c mint rips quality and sold at the lowest cashi K0B are na8nea 10 foreign countries. StutU" Theatre. "Black Diamonds' drew a fair house last nljrht. Tonight Mr. and HrsV Johns give a special pro gram assisted by local talent, under the it iw.pla wltnruwt tha futii which con stood of t.hreo boin& conUali, Hlnjrl stick exercises, navy, drill, an Obstacle race, and a tug of war. The Monterey's men excelled in. every department, and won rounds of applause for their ex cellent sparring particularly. Tho ob stacle race was as good as a circus, and was run In three heats, being won price. Quality Is the first thing to be considered vhen buying medicine: after that comes the question of price. If you buy of us the first is guaranteed, arid the second speaks for itself. Drop in and see for yourself. You are welcome, if only to examine and price goods. Our NuiMjiifuwoiiH Tooth Wash is an excel lent preparation for clenslmr and ore' serving the teeth and gums, imparting a (K-iitfiunmy refreshing feeling to the moii in nnu leaving a delicately perfuuv ed breatn. CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist--Odd Fellows Budlng. Parties sending communications for publication in the Astorian will please wnercver it is convenient to do so, have them typewritten. It will save a great deal of annoyance if this rule Is strictly complied with. "Black Diamond.;." In preparation "The French Spy," or the Siege of Algiers."- Next Saturday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock,, the . Ladles' Hewing, Society of tho Swedish Lutheran Church will give a bnsket aoclable In the basement of their church. All tho members and friends of the church are cordially In vited to attend. , A short program will also bo rendered. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, August 24. For Washing ton, Oregon and Idaho, fair weather, cooler in coast sections; slight tamper, bture changes in the interior YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 70 degrees. Minimum temperature, CO degrees. Precipitation, none. Total proolpWatInn from September 1st, 1893, to date, -98.21 inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1893, to date, 26.73 Inches. The schooner Laura Pike, eight days from Humboldt, arrived last evening with a cargo of tannin bark. The Pike sailed Into port without the assistance of a tug, and making a pretty tack around the Monterey, let go her an chor off. tho Union Pacific dock. Sail Francisco, August 24. The Den ocratlc stata convention reconvened to. day. It was noon before the balloting by young Ted Cherry with two of the:f,r governor began The first ballot Monterey's men second and thrid The eave 13udd 208: Murphy, 280; Magulre, tusr cf war was the most exdtlner event i4: scattering, 68. Additional - Telegrahp. EUDD FOR GOVERNOR, of the evening, the contestants being teams from the Astoria Football Club and the British ship Maxwell. After' a great struggle lasting 17 1-2 minutes, the Astoria boys won the tug and wero heartily cheered for their well earned victory. ! I .,i The second ballot, Budd, 266; Murphy, 292; Magulre, 24. On the third ballot i Eudd was nominated. I Win. T, Jeter, of Santa Cruz, was nominated for lieutenant governor Railroad commirsloners, First District, H. M. Larue, Sacramento; Second Dis. trlct, James. C. Nealon, San Francisco The United States monitor Monterey,' Third, District W. W. Phillips Fresno leaves out at 6 o clocK this morning, her secretin y of state, Ben Maddox, Vlsalla. uesunauon Deing fori Townsend, whore KILLED IN A WELL. Albany, Oregon, August 24. Wm. At- shul, principal proprietor of the Willam ette Valley and Cascade Wagon Road Co., in company with three other gen In these times of depression when everyone is cutting down expenses, when a business man hardly knows where the next dollar is coming from, the thoughts of the harrasscd ones turn to the old farni and many a man wishes he could get on one, to raise chickens, fruit and vegetables. One hardly .ever hears" of a farmer making an assign ment. she will remain a few days for target practice. Yesterday nearly all the fore noon and part of the afternoon the ship's crew were being put through the customary monthly drills, one of the most Interesting features being tho' fire ttemenf from Para Fra wI ft drill, when everyone abandons ship. It l Aibany about 8nnihw n vtu (juiic a,ii uueremiiiK Blglll 10 many on the wharf as they witnessed the men take to the boats, which as soon as filled, were taken in tow by the (Ship's launch and hauled around the big gun- boat a couple of times. Quite a number af people visited the ehip during the afternoon. Early in the afternoon "exhausted on reaching the surface and Betsy and "Sister Alice" were dressed ; fell to the bottom of the well, a distance T,n.i n tuui ui wlULtt-ieUU ana UUIOW ' nr fnrlv fnr.t l.lllinM 1. 1 ,,. -v mums mm instantly a trip with a team over the road into i-astern Oregon, thence to Boise City. John Morris, while diggln a well near Jefferson yesterday, was partially over- come by gas. He called to the men at the top to draw him out, which was quickly done, hut he became eX' and their sea hoods put on, every prep aration being made to cross out into rough water. PERSONAL MENTION. ROUND TOWN. EVERYBODY SHOULD CO. Thare will be an excursion to Seaside tomorrow morning, the round trip being ono dollar. It 1b an excursion given b tho O. R. and N. boata and the Seashore railroad, and the entire proceeds are to bo used In purchasing llfo saving ap paratus for Clatsop Beach at that place. Astoria Is directly interested In the success of Clatsop beach, and every safeguard thrown around the largo number cf bathers who go into the surf there every year will have its good effect. This movement to Becure pro tection for Clatsop county's bathers is a commendablo one, and should be en couraged by everyone who enn get nwny for tho day. Tnko a day's outing tomorrow, and go to .Seaside. Make It the largest ex cursion of the year. Dr. Kstes, while attending :he per formance of "Black Diamonds," at Stuttz', Thursday night, was called from tho theatre three times during the performance. LaBt evening he went back again, but was called to Knappa by a telegram before the show was out. IIo chartered a steamer and left for the latter place about 9:30. Dr, Estes will probably return to this city today. THE BLUEFIELDS AFFAIR. London, August 24. The British for. eign office has received confirmation of the arrest at Blueflelds of Hatch, the consular agent of Great Britain. The British government is in communication with the government of Nicaragua In regard to the recent occurrences at "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. It Is one of the strangest things in this country, says the Salem States man, that the farmers cannot under stand and appreciate the necessity for good roads and the further fact that the people can have good macadamized roads everywhere and save thousands of dollars In each county In the long run by constructing thein. The proof of thlB Is so plain and convincing it is Indeed wonderful that all cannot see it The- butchers, the bakers, and can dlestick makers, and the grocer, too, for that matter, were kept busy yes terday doing up packages and parcels for the visiting gunboat. Several wag en loads of fruit, vegetables, bread, meat, groceries, and other articles for the ship's larder were taken out to the Monterey In smnlj hoats. Tho storla merchants would doubtless like to Bee several of Uncle Sam's war vessels stationed In the harbf every summer. County Judge Northrup, of Portland, left for the metropolis last evening. Geo. Noland has moved his family in to the dwelling lately vacated by Cap tain B. F. Packard, on Exchange street. Blueflelds. Mrs. M. J. Weatherford and Mra V,'. I ANnTir t.,Ti,, J. Scully left Wednesday evening for! ' RA'J RECEIVER, a short visit with their sister at Laurel, I Tacomn, August 21. Judge Hanford tnis state. lias appointed W D. Taylor, receiver C. W. Knowles, proprietor of the St., the Washington and Columbia Riv- Charles Hotel, Portland, passed through r rallroa(J. the Hunt road. the city yesterday, enroute to his sum mer home at Seaside. Mr. E. O. Callahan, of St. Louis, Mo., HANGED BY THE" NECK, New Westminster, B. C, August 24. Is In the city, the guest of M. C. CrosJ Huh Linn' the Savry Island mur by. Mr Callahan la on his way toi&.ere, ,was executed this morning in Carlsbad for a year's vacation, having tho Jail yard. ANOTHER COAL STRIKE. Deen one of the managers of the Bridge Beach Stove Comnanv's Croat manufacturing plant in St. Louis for a! RIt'nmond, Mo., August 24 All the number of years, and now that, the'coal miners In Ray county are again company's goods are known1 In every 0n a strike' and demand four cents a hamlet west of the Mississippi, Mr. Callahan has come to the conclusion that he 'will take several years' vaca tion abroad. ' " bushel for mining. FOOTBALL TODAY..'"'1 A match game 'of football will be played at Smith's Point this afternoon between the Astoria Football Club and a team from the ship Maxwell. Mo tors will leave for the ground at 2:30 and every half hour thereafter Cur fare only will be charged, admission to the grounds being free. Following are tho teams: Maxwell Goal, H. Speedy; backs, S, Jones, Hlrss; halved. A. Norman. Tf , PAR ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT. Saratoga, August 24. James C. far. ter, of New York, was today elected president of the American Bar Asso- nation. Awarded ' ' . . HljhMt Hcnofs-Wcrld Fair. , ' 'Da MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret tram Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. FOR SALE. CIIANCH FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In HiU'i first addition. LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot in Hill's First Addition for J2. JAPANESE GOODS. Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 629 Third street. FOR SALE 10 acres Improved land m Upper Frankfort .Wash., slashed, and partially cleared. Two story house, Stable, chicken house and yard., work shop 20x40, situated on the river, Just the home for a fisherman. Will sell on easy terms, for 11600. Inquire on-prem ises. DAVID UPTON. PROFESSIONAL, CARPS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. II. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN. D. D. S.. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third street J. E. LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. in the -Flavel building, opposite Occident, W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Flavel Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office In Flavel's biiuk building. KBANK J. 1'AYI.OK. Jn. T. I.iuinta. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LA W. Office on Second SUtet, Astoria. Or. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting' of the stockhold ers of the Odd Fellows' Land and Build ing Association will be held on Thurs day, August 23d, at 2 p. m., at Odd Fellpws' Hall. A. J. MEGLER. Secretary. FOUND. FOUND Fishing boat rigged with gaf sail, painted blue, 19 empty beer kegs.' Found Sunday, a. m.. on ril- mona Sanda Inquire Point Adams Life Saving station. LOST. LOST A silver hair be 'suitably rewarded bv leavlne- aama at. me Asiorian omce. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hour?, 10 to 12 a, m. ; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. in. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 68414 Third St., Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronic diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger's store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 6 and C. Tvthlan Building. Hours, 10 to 12 mid 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in his nnw until m o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 P. m., and from S until 7:30 evenings. REMOVAL. The Astoria National Bank will on September 1st remove from their pres. cm location to me spacious quarters which the bank has leased in the I. O. O. F. building, corner of 10th and Com' merclal streets. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. west, u. Hayes; forwards, II. Wade. 13 A 111 -. -iUL. i I "I lit . . v. . Eievi-nw,-ina genial representa- iiiiamson, w. L'lague, J. Ble. T. On nnmnnt. n wv in th min tlve of the Portland Flouring Mills, is Cummlngs. " 1 !,,,. thfi . ttom of n . . over at North' 'Beach with a knilnir' Astoria Goal. J T!iifHno-tnn. ' i,,.i,, I . j .u. Tho.fitnt of Cilir.u-n!., B.,.v,1 In' .u-.J - ... .. . o 7 . . r . wiier wm ue lu.neu on u ine cuy . , , " ,, ,'.' I"-coming oi .rains tidal ""'. vvngiu. najves, Ruthoin, 1 only during the hours of 5 to 8 a m yesterday morning, with conBlderab.e wave. He has been for several weeks Crosby, P. Grant; forwards. McKlnley j? I in to 1 P m and 5 to 7 p m" ii t ii l, i vmiiiuyi opiings trying to cnase "". openccr, McLean, Hellborn, , H., .1)1)1, The influx of white shoes among tho swell set of Portland, has been so gen eral that gasoline has gone up Ave cents a gallon. There will be services at the Baptist church on Sunday evening, August 26, at 8 p. m., Rev. J. C. Appel officiating. All aro cordially invited to attend. away a bad caso of malaria, but finally had to give it up. He la getting along nicely at North Beach, however, and his friends do say that he has at last found an antidote for the malady which went with him to the famous Oregon! 8,,l,t,lern Pnclflc railroad comnanies prings. NOTICE. We are the only authorized agents of until further notice. W. N. SMITH, Supt. of the City Water Works. Meany is the leading tailor and pays tho Northern Pacific railroad and thel h'g'"iBt Ca8h prlce for Ur BklnS- Hie enterprising firm of Foard & men Is, hiokcs report a very brisk business the last few weeks. They are surprised themselves In regard to the amount of n .1 U "l,u l"B omy parties authorized to siun bills of lading covering salmon slilp- Itev. L. Nlssen will preach at the ... oi.. tut. U.I.l'UIll Ul Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran sewing machines sold by them since the church, above the Columbia Cannery, 'clow of the fishing season. No doubt Uppertown. Sunday next at It a. m. this Is a verv v.UimM,. ,,u.,f,,i All ... ....,1 ' I . - ' "I' ..1, HIV l-il.UU, . There will lie preaching In the Nor-lWlfJf' and tt Bood nullly Ka men seem weirlan M. 1.1. rh...,.h , s i t0 havo remembered their wives after a 10.40 a. m. by Rev. J. Olsen, of Moscow, I IlUr,d 8,asin'a work; still. Foard & COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO . C W STONE, Agent. " When baby Is teething or feverish, ask your druggist for St-e-e-dmons Sooth' lug Powders. CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Addt tion to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Prices in reach of all. Lake and Salmi, the Tailors, 367 Com mercial street, have excellent game The days of toueh steaks In Astoria 1 awaiting bargain hunters for fall suits. v mil, wf-; ..iiiiiwr. ru, rjvery weeK adds to thA predated present for a man to his !lst o( People who eat at the Model Res- SELLING at 25 per cent discount Idaho, nnd in the evening at 7:30 by iiev c. la-tcksen, of Butte, Montana, seem to tnitiK it Is as much the quality of their machines that makes them Bell, as any thing else. It no doubt Services at the Congrcgntlonnl P01'8 well for the White Sewing Ma ohureh. Morning subject, "Tho Broth- ch,no- ' erhood of Man." Subject in tho even. "! ! " " Ing. "Fvtllow Thou Me." The Sun.h.v ' . " . Umk Lo,lon' 133 ""Vs Knol moots at 12:15 and the Christian 2 !h '' vierdn endeavor society at 7 n. m I ' Wllh a cnr8 or cement nnd . innruie nr Taylor and Young. Cnntnin For a delicious pluta of Ico cream, lAivhtr was hero about this time two made from the- pure cream, go to C. ao, and made many friends nnd B, Smith, the confectioner and iceu1,imltonces who will bo pleased to crenm dealer. Ice cream soda a special- Know t,u,t ho has returned. The Lor. ty. Private imrloi's for ladles. 4S3 ,on struck very heavy weather coming Commercial street, . around the Horn, and one of the crew . was pretty badly Injured by being Visitors wishing to carry horn thrown over the wheel. He recovered, keepsake from Astoria Or Seaside E" right, however. The day 3) wa8 should call at Nleml's Jewelry store crot,a,(l hi the Puclllo a gale carried and select a piece of the fine china he away tne fure top-mast, but another in moat decorated with scenery '" piac. The Lorton will auoiit Tillamook Rock. Ceurhart Park up rlver today or tomorrow nnd SeiHldo, Don t go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the Last when you can get them for the fn p, l.':e at he Union Paclflo office In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fni to Portland. SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Tark mm ix'uwut, as roiiows: lots in Hill's First addition to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estate Ex change. The best shoes the lowest prices and a pleasant word thrown In. There's every reason why we should shoe you and everybody else man or woman old or young. Goodman & Co. Tho trade clock Indicates that the buyer's hour has come to obtain a watch from our stork at a price that win surprise you. if you have money t OI,,,,i .. V. 1 . ILia l?? 7:30 "' 3:30 P" m'i but to lt:"lbrst7om.h; jeweler""""9 i.eine i ler 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. hlnlytJr,,ffiJr " f. y?'r. while to take a good imp hp. jour oiu jacKot. Ask Yourself how much the old-clo' man'll give for pp., i.in iook over tne new line of sam ples for new suits that we have for ym to select rrom. Lake & Selmi, 367 uiiiiutix-iai street. All the patent mf.liino aI.,-,i. In this paper, together with the choio- iiriiiimery, ana toilet articles, etc ran be bousht at the lowest prices a .'j -nn drug store, opposite Oc- tiurni Jiuit'i, Ai.tona. The athletlo exhlbltl At - .i m a . - ... . v WW' n iiiri'iiitu fir i ni nttinnra tr tttutta nn i ,i.imd i . . - iwiiib jtiuiiHtitty nigral was from the Northern Pacific Railroad, rel- nn unqualified success, A largo number KNITTING YARNS. Thousand of women are now thinking of buying knitting yarns. But they want to buy them cheap. You all know what German Knitting Yarn has bi, w.a iui in mis iun nciciuiore. i ne prues nav Ren as follows First Quality German solj at ii'.'c, hirst Spanish Imported Saxony Cowmcr.-lnl A 9th. Streets. 2SC. 12S1C Our price Is now 25c? tt " 20C. " 10,. ALliKRT ..DUNBAR. when trains will leave Om hntif. l.kta,. connecting with boats for Astoria,' ASTONSIHNG FACT. Suspected by Comparatively B'cw. ThlriRS that embody the most truth jr frequently among the last to be "-'"'W" it may seem one In four has a weak or diseased heart he early symptoms or which are short breath, oppression, faint and huiiKrv ", "" sice, smothering, swollen ankles, dropsoy wind In stom ach, etc. Levi Logan, Buchanan, Mich., suffered from heart disease thirty years! cured him. "The effects of yoiir New Heart Cure Is wonderful." Mrs. Eva Dresser McGregor, Iowa. This favolto remedy Is sold by Chas. Rodgwa on a Ruaranteo. Get the Doctor's book. "New nnd Startling Facts," free. Get the the Doctor's book. free. WANTED. WANTED Girl for light housekeep lng. Inquire over Fisher Eros.' store, Mrs. Capt. Skibbe. MONEY Want J3.MM fn- n Will furnish first-class security. Will ""I" nipiaii. loans to mat amount. Ai; ply at Astorian office. BEVERAGES. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and Genrs are sold at Alex Campbell's WINES AND BHAVmir(!TT.P7i. fandel wine instead Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandv. Alan tsi. Cognao and wine at Alex Gilbert's. BUSINESS CAKiw. VA W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR- , ANCE AGENT. Ofllce, 112 Benton street. Astoria, Or. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMTSSTONUT;. ular meetings of this board will be held on th4 first Monday of each month at 10 a, m., at the office of Robb & par. r NOTICE Th the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion, are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month n.iw Genevieve street, south of Chenanius. w. 1 itOBB. Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMUMIT'MT M 19 T O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No. 13, in the Odd Follow' Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and rourth Mondays of Journlng brethren cordially lnlted. Jjr uiuur CP TO RENT. " kent-SIx room house fur- insnea or uniumished. water, bath etc Uppertown, In Adair's, Ogned avenue or Third street. Inquire at this office or ai oirs. a. reakes, TERRIBLE MISFORTUNE. Many Suffering From- It Today. The ery of misfortune Is never henrd without a reaponslve tliroh of sympathy from thoiw who hear It. ThoussmU ho have hnd la grippe, which left them with that conslmit tlrt.l. witmui fnii.. slwulessness. dull headnchA. .Iti!.' hyseierla. etc.. have often prayed for re lief, snd are obtaining It from Dr. Miles' Keatniutlvtt Nervine. M. Iw Kiiyurt Miu-v. Ind.. sv: "Your K.niiu cured me of prostration; tt Is juat what your advprtlmment hIJ It was." "Tw. bottles of Nervine rutv.l m of id.-lr che." Chas. Wllher. l'ulmvnt w. v t1.1 fn V KUrnnte by fnas. ltogers. ("sit fur the Doctor's book. "New and Btartllm Facts." free. nJ MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGulre't Ho- ibi ai oeasiae is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER. 7S Third St. ..u imvo jroUr cjoinea ayed and f-ieaneo. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley A Haas, 15J First street, and ret the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper voile there. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Worid'sFalr rhVfcwt Medal aad Ilfu. COMMON COUNOTT, -Hetn.ln, Ings fli-st and third Tnesdnv MAPI I n ml ... cvn pp.... mi ai 8 o ciock in cltv hall Persons desiring to have matters" acted upon by the council at any regular meeting must Present the snmo in h auditor and clerk on or before the Fri day evening prior to the Tuesday on which the council holds its regular meatlng. k. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judge. B. F. ALLEN, (Painter of 20 Years Experiance.) DEALER IN WALL PAPER, ARTISTS . MATERIALS, ETC. The only house in the city handlinir SHfliWIN-WlLLIAMS and MASURY'S Paint. llead.ju.irlers fur BOAT PAINT 51 Commercial St. TjlE ASTOlp SfllIflGSBfi Acts as trustee for corporations and individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed nn savings deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. J. Q. A. BOWLBY.. President BENJ. YOUNG Vice President FRANK PATTON ..Cashier W. E. DEMENT.... Secretary DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. O. A. Nelson. BenJ. Young, A. S. Reed, D. p. Thompson, W. E. Dement. A POINTER J You Need I A DECENT BUGGY. I Many people believe that all blnclr. smithing Jobs are alike that they are nothing but muscle and material mixed. That is true of ordinary Jobs. Ilrains ore also used to mnke a good Job. So is conscience. A Job made without skill or honesty is no good. Our work Is widely known for Its quality, durability and economy in the end. Q. A. Stinson & Co. The Original & Genuine; CWORCK8TERSHIRE) 9 You need it now. Don't spoil your credit by a see iy buggy, jr none at all. 1'" liH- t-m M Hi 1JH',1 U UIHWWIMH.I1W PWm.i T 1 T It . Ynil VmiIH Uatra l?1f B THlnk You Are Prosper- ft OU8, 4 It We have a buggy, we bought it cheap. You cahhaveiftheap. Why? None of your busi iess. You get the -Juggy, we lose the rest But we want tlie cash. ' NEW YORK flOVELTY STOHE .E Corner of Bond and Tenth streetj. & Opposite h Oocider; & SAUCE Imparts the mott dcllcioat taste snd seat to Hot Cold Kleata CBATIES, SALADS, soups, pj ti y IX. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Take Nona bat Lea & Perrms. Sirnautre on crtrj botUa of oriftMl 4 pnuiM. JTaU 9asasi Sona, New Vvrk.